Patient-centric health systems
Develop, review, and regularly update clinical guidelines for management and care of iTTP (immune-mediated TTP) and cTTP (congetinal TTP) to ensure key developments are taken into account, as well as ensure experts are aligned on definitions and support the approach to TTP as a chronic disease.
Goal: Clinical guidelines for management and care of iTTP and cTTP exist and ensure experts are aligned on definitions and support the approach to TTP as a chronic disease.
Create, implement, and support access to referral and expert centres to ensure TTP patient optimal care, by engaging and supporting EU-wide initiatives, such as the European Reference Networks. Referral centres would not only ensure patient care, but would also support investigation and access to clinical trials, advancing research for TTP.
Goal: Referral and expert centres to ensure TTP patient optimal care have become the norm across Europe, Canada and Israel.
Ensure that regular monitoring of ADAMTS13 is included in their guidelines for disease management and care of TTP. Moreover, national health system planners and decision-makers must guarantee appropriate funding to support widespread access to diagnostic and monitoring equipment.
Goal: Regular monitoring of ADAMTS13 is included in the TTP patient journey.
Promote and leverage the current initiatives at international level, such as the European Reference Networks, to improve participation in data registries to support research and improve patient care.
Goal: Data registries participation improves through the promotion and leveraging of initiatives at international level.